Welcome to the Division of Cancer Control and Population Sciences (DCCPS)

The Division of Cancer Control and Population Sciences (DCCPS) aims to reduce cancer risk, incidence, and death and enhance quality of life for cancer survivors by supporting innovative research and recommending ways to apply that research in quality health care delivery.


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Spotlight

Publication

FY 2020 DCCPS Overview and Highlights

View the DCCPS annual report, this year focusing on implementation science.

News

New OCS Director

Dr. Emily S. Tonorezos named Director of NCI Office of Cancer Survivorship.

Publication

Oct. 2020 — Special Journal Issueexit disclaimer

View the AJPH special issue Health Misinformation on Social Media.

Blog

Cancer Currents Blog

Smoking initiation shifting from teens to young adults.

Blog

Cancer Currents Blog

Persistent poverty linked to increased risk of dying from cancer.

Blog

Cancer Currents Blog

People with cancer say access to their clinical notes is valuable.

About DCCPS

In 1997, NCI established DCCPS to enhance its ability to alleviate the burden of cancer through cancer control research. This research generates basic knowledge about how to monitor and change individual and collective behavior, and to ensure that knowledge is translated into practice and policy rapidly, effectively, and efficiently.

Learn More About DCCPS and Cancer Control